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use your assets in other places. raise some cash. you will be in a much better position to make yourself a lot of money once 2013 starts. melissa: the thing that all of your ideas have in common this idea of sort of hungering down and sort of having this investment over a long period of time. why wouldn't you hunker down within the stock market? because you have to give president obama credit that, whether it has been because of the fed and easy money or whatever it has been, the stock market has done well. so would you buy some favorite stocks and just plan on holding them through the entire next four years? >> you know, i've always been an advocate of buying stocks that pay high dividends but the dividend taxes going from 15% up to 40. melissa: right. >> that take as huge wind out of the sales for that argument. so, you know, the timing is everything. timing was good to buy stocks at beginning of obama. now not necessarily so much. housing is a great place to be because it's cheap. melissa: yeah. spencer patton, great idea. thank y
use your assets in other places. raise some cash. you will be in a much better position to make yourself a lot of money once 2013 starts. melissa: the thing that all of your ideas have in common this idea of sort of hungering down and sort of having this investment over a long period of time. why wouldn't you hunker down within the stock market? because you have to give president obama credit that, whether it has been because of the fed and easy money or whatever it has been, the stock market...
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it against us. this helped get the president re-elected this time. >> eliot: richard, i think you're so correct. sometimes doing what is right turns out to be good politics. taking the risk of being out in front of an issue not lurking or leading behind that famous phrase. quickly, unfortunately time is running out. but you agree with richard that the president has to continue to lead on the issue of same section marriage and other civil rights issues as time goes forward. >> more importantly the american public and progressives need to pressure the president. you know, we can rely on the president to do what he thinks is right or to get a certain message, but there must be pressure on the president. there must be pressure on the house democrats not to make a deal, not to provide the votes where boehner can't get those votes for a grand bargain if it involves social security, if it involves cutting medicare. >> cenk: some how i think you'll keep putting that pressure on the white house as well you s
it against us. this helped get the president re-elected this time. >> eliot: richard, i think you're so correct. sometimes doing what is right turns out to be good politics. taking the risk of being out in front of an issue not lurking or leading behind that famous phrase. quickly, unfortunately time is running out. but you agree with richard that the president has to continue to lead on the issue of same section marriage and other civil rights issues as time goes forward. >> more...
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and benghazi was an attack on us, it was not a scandal by us. and nobody is taking away anyone's guns. and taxes have not gone up. and the deficit is dropping, actually. and saddam hussein did not have weapons of mass destruction. and the moon landing was real. and fema is not building concentration camps. and you and election observers are not taking over texas. and moderate reforms of the regulations on the insurance industry and the financial services industry in this country are not the same thing as communism. listen, last night was a good night for liberals and for democrats for very obvious reasons, but it was also, possibly, a good night for this country as a whole. because in this country, we have a two-party system in government. and the idea is supposed to be that the two sides, both come up with ways to confront and fix the real problems facing our country. they both propose possible solutions to our real problems. and we debate between those possible solutions. and by the process of debate, we pick the best idea. that competition be
and benghazi was an attack on us, it was not a scandal by us. and nobody is taking away anyone's guns. and taxes have not gone up. and the deficit is dropping, actually. and saddam hussein did not have weapons of mass destruction. and the moon landing was real. and fema is not building concentration camps. and you and election observers are not taking over texas. and moderate reforms of the regulations on the insurance industry and the financial services industry in this country are not the...
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you can't use human props. people aren't stupid. >> and then rush is like maybe we give them amnesty. >> yeah. that's the way to build a coalition, rush. >> stephanie: the president truly does stuff because he believes it is the right thing. the only reason now i think we might get comprehensive immigration reform is because they think there is something in it politically. >> and there is not. maybe a handful will benefit at the state level, but when you see how far down they have gone with the hispanic vote. i think that's more than just solved by one legislative action even if it does -- you know solve the problem. >> stephanie: i heard a lot latinos interviewed and part of the problem is the way they speak about latinos. can we stop calling them illegals? they are human beings. and there are a large amount of people that know somebody that loves somebody that may be here that are undocumented. it's the way they talk about them. >> yeah like they are not human beings. >> yeah. yeah. >> if you think about it i
you can't use human props. people aren't stupid. >> and then rush is like maybe we give them amnesty. >> yeah. that's the way to build a coalition, rush. >> stephanie: the president truly does stuff because he believes it is the right thing. the only reason now i think we might get comprehensive immigration reform is because they think there is something in it politically. >> and there is not. maybe a handful will benefit at the state level, but when you see how far down...
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but somehow, an act of us did and we have to ask ourselves, how this happened -- enough of us did and we have to ask ourselves, how did this happen? define or be defined. he hu succeed until project in the negative perception of his opponent and then set a positive one wins. given obama's atrocious record and given he had nothing to offer for the next four years except for more of the same, it should have been a cakewalk for romney to defy him. when the republicans distinguish themselves from democrat, they win. when they run as democrats like, they lose. democrats always run to the left end of the political spectrum. republicans have always enjoyed the support of conservatives and that number is at least double the number of liberals. hence you support the conservative agenda, you win. obama did not support the conservative agenda, and neither did mitt romney. at the end of the day, conservatives or left out in the cold. it should have been a landslide for romney but he's a moderate in his campaign in part on a bizarre defense from the outset. republicans in congress perform more dis
but somehow, an act of us did and we have to ask ourselves, how this happened -- enough of us did and we have to ask ourselves, how did this happen? define or be defined. he hu succeed until project in the negative perception of his opponent and then set a positive one wins. given obama's atrocious record and given he had nothing to offer for the next four years except for more of the same, it should have been a cakewalk for romney to defy him. when the republicans distinguish themselves from...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. melissa: 20 minutes past the hour. this is your fox news minute. going on right now gabrielle giffords's husband mark callie is speaking directly to jerrod laffner saying every day in her life is a struggle. the 24-year-old responsible for the shooting rampage that wounded the former congresswoman and a six debt and 13 wounded pled guilty under a plea agreement that guarantees him life in prison but spares him the death penalty. there are no cameras in that court room. attorney general eric holder is telling an audience of law students he doesn't know if he will stay for a second term. is white's speculation which cabinet members will remain at their post in the new obama administration. right here in new york governor andrew cuomo says sandy's impact on state economy could be around $33 billion. that is a fig
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. melissa: 20 minutes past the hour. this is your fox news minute. going on right now gabrielle giffords's husband mark callie is speaking directly to jerrod laffner saying every day in her life is a struggle. the 24-year-old responsible for...
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going to be used. we have a cold east coast right now i see it rallying. >> we are looking at one-year level. year ago levels, above that. above the five-year average here and plenty of natural gunshot. >> there is so much natural gas. so, longer term i'm bearish on natural gas. the reason why is because of that huge supply that we have. if we have a warmer winter coming up through december, january, february, natural gas could go down to ze are. >> wow. the prices at zero. how do you play? you are looking at crude oil today, as well. in terms of crude oil versus natural gas play, what are you looking at? >> right now, looking at breakibreak ing $54, i'm short crude oil at that level. natural gas breaking 350, i'm short natural gas. break 365 of natural gas, i get long. i think the high is 380 to $4 for the rest of the year at max. >> all right. there you have it. we are looking at natural gas right now around 3.57 and heading back to you at the nyse. >> all right. thanks, sharon. people watching to se
going to be used. we have a cold east coast right now i see it rallying. >> we are looking at one-year level. year ago levels, above that. above the five-year average here and plenty of natural gunshot. >> there is so much natural gas. so, longer term i'm bearish on natural gas. the reason why is because of that huge supply that we have. if we have a warmer winter coming up through december, january, february, natural gas could go down to ze are. >> wow. the prices at zero....
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all of our correspondents across the country joining us tonight. bill i can see so far go to our you tube channel at youtube dot com slash break on the set and subscribe check out our facebook page at facebook dot com slash break in a set and if you're wondering what i'm doing or bitching about when i'm not on air follow me on twitter abby martin let's take a break for now let's say turn to hear about the case of the holy land five and the plight of palestine next. thanks. a lot. of you've never seen anything like. the holy land five or five muslim palestinian american men who were accused by the u.s. government after nine eleven of funneling money to hamas their charity the holy land foundation and what followed was an outright chrissake against them leading to a conviction based on questionable evidence and now they're serving prison sentences of up to sixty five years so why is there such a double standard when it comes to muslims and even more so how it's time to talk about that and more i was joined earlier by nora barrows freedman sociate edi
all of our correspondents across the country joining us tonight. bill i can see so far go to our you tube channel at youtube dot com slash break on the set and subscribe check out our facebook page at facebook dot com slash break in a set and if you're wondering what i'm doing or bitching about when i'm not on air follow me on twitter abby martin let's take a break for now let's say turn to hear about the case of the holy land five and the plight of palestine next. thanks. a lot. of you've...
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. >> are you going to use the super majority to raise taxes? >> the only way to raise taxes is by the people. >> but the governor won't commit to a veto either. >> we're not into the threat game here. >> governor brown wants to use the powers to recalibrate business regulations and improve education, steinberg wants tax and initiative reform. nannette miranda, "abc 7 news". >> dan: now the prop 30 has passed san francisco state university will eastbound begin reimbursing students. most will see about $250 deposited in the accounts because they will roll back tuition fees. they may see the form of the money of a credit to be applied to next semester. >> proposition 35 passed overwhelmingly but it's being challenged in the courts. it goes after human traffickers with tougher penalties. it passed with 81% of the vote but it also requires registered sex offenders to reveal their online names. electronic frontier foundation say that is unconstitutional. >>> other propositions been rejected. proposition 34, repeal of the death penalty. voters said no
. >> are you going to use the super majority to raise taxes? >> the only way to raise taxes is by the people. >> but the governor won't commit to a veto either. >> we're not into the threat game here. >> governor brown wants to use the powers to recalibrate business regulations and improve education, steinberg wants tax and initiative reform. nannette miranda, "abc 7 news". >> dan: now the prop 30 has passed san francisco state university will...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. it'll cause cavities, bad breath. patients will try and deal with it by drinking water. water will work for a few seconds but if you're not drinking it, it's going to get dry again. i recommend biotene. all the biotene products like the oral rinse...the sprays have enzymes in them. the whole formulation just works very well. it leaves the mouth feeling fresh. if i'm happy with the results and my patients are happy with the results, i don't need to look any farther. >>> today president obama was back at work in the white hous
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he give us the opportunity to choose what would be best for us. there will be making it seem like that is where they are. >> people are cutting the president down for the social security and all that. i am on disability. i am giving everything i got right. it is the insurance companies, not the president. the slack that i get is really uncalled for. if people would start going and making an effort to making the world better instead of trying to cut it down all the time, we might get somewhere. >> i can't believe that the american people did not vote for a man with a proven record. so what? he is rich. he knows what he is doing. he gave to charity, he cared about the american people, and the media has failed them. we need ask ourselves and we will find out what was his, you know, saying he did not know he was going to be heard. i think we will find out what he meant when he talked to the russian president and said, wait until i am reelected and i have more flexibility. that is scary to me. the benghazi thing is totally just -- people have closed ey
he give us the opportunity to choose what would be best for us. there will be making it seem like that is where they are. >> people are cutting the president down for the social security and all that. i am on disability. i am giving everything i got right. it is the insurance companies, not the president. the slack that i get is really uncalled for. if people would start going and making an effort to making the world better instead of trying to cut it down all the time, we might get...
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give us a call at 1-866-55-press. join us on twitter at bpshow. facebook facebook.com -- i mean -- facebook.com/billpress show. i got it right. we've got the whole team here this morning assembled. glad you're with us and very happy to welcome back to the studio, good friend of the program, worked his butt off during this election campaign -- and still am. >> bill: oh, no. major gar fret "national journal." >> i'm wearing the beleaguered garb of a writer who is on debt line. i have the cover story to file by 11:00 eastern and i've been up since 4:30 this morning. that's why i'm dressed a bit informally and yes it is not a good hair day, ladies and gentlemen. i will concede that openly. [ laughter ] >> bill: you start keeping those hours and you're really a member of the full court staff here. >> major starts drifting off and tapping away at the computer, you know he's working on his keys. >> indeed i am. >> bill: with peter ogborn and dan henning and cyprian bowlding our videographer, phil backert has the phones this morning. hello. >> good mornin
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he took up all this language they've used. you know, mitt romney went on and talked about people self-deporting. when you do that and when you try to suppress the vote, i think you force people to vote. i think african-americans and hispanics said it doesn't matter what they try to do to us, we're going -- >> john, your thoughts. >> let me say something quick about this voter suppression stuff. what the republicans did was stupid. i agree with you on that because it gets people more rhode island up. go after the vote. don't try to stop the vote. i think the whole thing was ridiculous and i want to get that on the record. >> well-said, john feehery. you're a jack camp republican, big tent. >> get more votes. >> it's a game of edition. >> we're watching the debate begin -- knives are always out when you lose an election. we have to expect this is going to be a rough fight on the republican right wing side. >> the country will be better off if the kind of thing john is talking about prevails in the republican party. >> i think it
he took up all this language they've used. you know, mitt romney went on and talked about people self-deporting. when you do that and when you try to suppress the vote, i think you force people to vote. i think african-americans and hispanics said it doesn't matter what they try to do to us, we're going -- >> john, your thoughts. >> let me say something quick about this voter suppression stuff. what the republicans did was stupid. i agree with you on that because it gets people more...
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we know that richard likes us. we know that richard wants to vote for us. we know what websites richard goes to. and by the way, we've got to talk to you about that after. >> cnbc.com. what are you talking about? >> the depth of the research that they had on not only existing voters but people they wanted to register to vote, astounded him. >> we don't even know the full depth of it yet because they were doing stuff in the back room with that chief scientist. serious wizard stuff. where they were doing microtargeting at a level they've not yet disclosed. there's not full reporting on all the stuff they were doing with new media. they were spending a lot of money with a lot of data jockeys. this is a new world of campaigning, and they've done in two successive cycles. that's the other thing. >> they were spending their money on 30-second ads, and the obama team was spending it this way. and chuck, we are so used to being spun by campaigns that you usually take the spin of one campaign and the spin of another campaign, and you mix them together, and you go so
we know that richard likes us. we know that richard wants to vote for us. we know what websites richard goes to. and by the way, we've got to talk to you about that after. >> cnbc.com. what are you talking about? >> the depth of the research that they had on not only existing voters but people they wanted to register to vote, astounded him. >> we don't even know the full depth of it yet because they were doing stuff in the back room with that chief scientist. serious wizard...
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thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. "special report" online starts right now. >> shepard: this is the fox report. tonight the government and the nation divided. the balance of power unchanged. now can washington come together to solve a looming crisis? and, more misery for a region that's still reeling from sandy. >> everything is vulnerable. the coast line is vulnerable. trees are vulnerable. people are vulnerable. homes are vulnerable. >> shepard: another storm takes aim at people still recovering from sandy. >> this is it. i'm getting -- walking around -- >> shepard: tonight, tracking the nor'easter. >> shepard: plus, history at the ballot box. voters approve same sex marriage and make it legal to smoke pot just for fun. but one governor says don't break out the munchies just yet. first from fox this wednesday night, we'll get to the politics news but first the are in easter that's happening right now and slamming some of the areas that the super stor
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: not just republicans but democrats as well, the president reaching out to speaker boehner by phone and mitch mcconnell in the senate and to democratic leadership. the president telling them that he is committed to finding a bipartisan solution to some of the tough problems, such as cutting taxes for middle class americans, creating jobs. what's unclear at this point is what else will the president do beyond making phone calls? will he be invoighting the leadership here to the wit house? will they be having retreats elsewhere? what is cloer is already up on capitol hill the loweredship is talking about getting things done. >> by working together and creating a fairer, simpler, cleaner tax code we can give our country a stronger, healthier economy. a stronger economy means more revenue, which is what the president seeks. >> this isn't something that i'm going to draw the lines any lines in the sand. he isn't going to draw any lines in the sand, i don't believe. we need to w
what can you tell us? >> reporter: not just republicans but democrats as well, the president reaching out to speaker boehner by phone and mitch mcconnell in the senate and to democratic leadership. the president telling them that he is committed to finding a bipartisan solution to some of the tough problems, such as cutting taxes for middle class americans, creating jobs. what's unclear at this point is what else will the president do beyond making phone calls? will he be invoighting the...
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can you use the microphone please? >> we've already touched on a lot of these plans already but i was curious if you would be willing to engage in a little wednesday morning quarter backing. and analyze the romney campaign in the answer the question could he have won what could he have done differently? i had the impression that he was narrow in his approach and kept coming back to his business experience in economics and how he could help in that regard but it seemed like he was reluctant to go off in the direction keeping his message very narrow and i just wonder if you are to serve as a consultant what you would have done and if you think over the next weeks and months his campaign is going to be viewed as an abysmal failure because he did things wrong just curious about your reaction to that. >> who wants to take that first? >> the abysmal failure part will be for a lot of people on the right i think it was about as abysmally fielder netz john kerry. it's identical races and the difference between romney losing and
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we need republicans to help us. i repeat to have the leader of the republicans in the senate say his number one goal to defeat obama and that's how we legislated. >> steve: that was two days ago. come on and smell the poll results. say we hold a majority in the house of representative and so we have a man date as well >> gretchen: this is what the american people are so tired of. listening to the back and forth and back and forth and nothing gets done. nothing gets done. if you want more bad news, folks. even if they avert the fiscal cliff, it is only going to be a short-term solution . they will not come to a long-term budget talk. it was bowles-simpson. it was a plan will it be more of a same or satisfied with a short-term fix. >> brian: john boehner said he call would on the president to lead. we want to be led. and not only as people pointed out like speaker boehner that there was no leadership and come to legislation with the white house . so did jim manley, the president will have to change and take more of a
we need republicans to help us. i repeat to have the leader of the republicans in the senate say his number one goal to defeat obama and that's how we legislated. >> steve: that was two days ago. come on and smell the poll results. say we hold a majority in the house of representative and so we have a man date as well >> gretchen: this is what the american people are so tired of. listening to the back and forth and back and forth and nothing gets done. nothing gets done. if you want...